jl567 Posted November 1, 2002 Share Posted November 1, 2002 I am moving into a new apartment next week. The bedroom has me a little confused. The LOGICAL place to put the bed seems not to be good feng shui. The bedroom is in the Southeast corner. The door is on the north wall. There is a window on the South wall. No matter where I put the bed, the door will open to it. I don't like sleeping with my head under a window. The logical place to put the bed is against the East wall. It looks nice in the room and seems to feel good. In this location, the door only opens to the foot of the bed. However, (my number is 2), this is a very BAD position for me to sleep in.The next location is to have the bed against the West wall. My sleeping position is best in this location. The drawbacks are that the door opens up to the bed (I can put a little distance between the door and the bed, but not much.), and the headboard will be against a wall that is shared with the other bedroom, which I do not particularly like...but will certainly do if necessary.Can you help me figure out the best location for the bed?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 5, 2002 Staff Share Posted November 5, 2002 Dear Jordan,Please see below:- Quote On 11/1/2002 9:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I am moving into a newapartment next week. Thebedroom has me a littleconfused. The LOGICAL placeto put the bed seems not to begood feng shui.The bedroom is in theSoutheast corner. The door ison the north wall. There is awindow on the South wall. Nomatter where I put the bed,the door will open to it. Idon't like sleeping with myhead under a window. Yes, in Feng Shui, this is not ideal. A `coffin' position is where one's leg face the bedroom door.One remedy, although not ideal is to use e.g. a 4 drawer linen cabinet (as a shield). Quote The logical place to put thebed is against the East wall.It looks nice in the room andseems to feel good. In thislocation, the door only opensto the foot of the bed.However, (my number is 2),this is a very BAD positionfor me to sleep in. I believe, this is the `coffin position'. Not auspicious. Perhaps, take a look at the attachment to see if it looks like this. If it is, this is the `coffin' position. Quote The next location is to havethe bed against the West wall.My sleeping position is bestin this location. Thedrawbacks are that the dooropens up to the bed (I can puta little distance between thedoor and the bed, but notmuch.), and the headboard willbe against a wall that isshared with the other bedroom,which I do not particularlylike...but will certainly doif necessary.Can you help me figure out thebest location for the bed?ThanksIf you have a sketch, it would help. As a picture can tell at one glance and the relationship and depth of the room to the door etc.. Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_87809 Posted November 20, 2002 Share Posted November 20, 2002 I have a similar problem. My best direction is east (3), but there is not really enough room in the bedroom to do this (leaves only about 15 inches to walk at the foot of the bed). Room is n-s longest, but window is on north, where head of bed would go; master bath is on south wall; built in closet on west wall. How do I remedy north head of bed? Or should I just remedy the small walking space at the foot of the bed, with head of the bed east instead? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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